I got a new control pod wire ( the one that connects to the sub). I replaced that for the wire which was defective. However, the wire they give you that comes out of the control pod and goes to the sound source had a problem with it. So i started using the Auxilary input, there are two inputs on the side of the control pod, one is headphones, one is aux input. I bought a wire from radio shack and that worked alright for a couple days, then I go my problem.
Soon, it stopped working at all. So i resorted to the defective wire that came with the control pod and was connected to it. I realized it worked when i twisted it a certain way so I realized there was a problem inside the green casing. Piece by piece i took of the green casing ( i just used plyers to break a small piece off at a time). I reconnected all of the wires and it worked fine, however I had no soldering gun so taking it apart didnt work. Instead, I cut the radioshack wire, about 7 inches from the plug and cut the wire from the control pod . Then i stripped all of the wires and connected the red wire to the black wire, white to white, and the center wire (its not encased in anything) to each other. Now I have a working system.
So thats what i did to fix my problem. I don't think you can replace the wire from the control pod that has the plug, like you can the one that goes to the sub. So this should be your last resort. Before you try this you should try everypossible cominbation of wires, slots, and speakers.
Hope this helps!
So heres what happened in my situation:
My Aux input receiever ( whatever you want to call it) the thing inside the control pod was no functioning properly.
My cord that was connected to the conrol pod that plugs into the headphone jack on the divice was broken as well.
My solution: cut the bad wire, cut a good wire and put them together.
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